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<h2>Illuminating Human Behavior</h2>
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<div class="field-item even"><p>The Behavioral Research lab is actively involved in the investigation of human decision making and behavior. Our research helps to illuminate some of the most interesting and complex questions regarding human behavior and the human mind.</p></div>
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</div>Wed, 16 Sep 2015 18:36:24 +0000sa311461 at http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/behaviorlabAlumnihttp://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/behaviorlab/node/28
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<div class="field-item even"><p>Members of the Behavioral Research Lab go on to do amazing things! Below are some of our recent alumni.<br />
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Lab Staff</h2>
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<p><li><b>Rita Ludwig</b>, Lab Manager, Harvard University</li>
<li><b>Beth Devine</b>, Management PhD student, INSEAD</li>
<li><b>Clarissa Cortland</b>, Social Psychology PhD student, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)</li></ul>
<h2>Lab PhD Students &amp; Post-Docs</h2>
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<li><b>Kathleen Kennedy</b>, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs</li>
<li><a href="http://www.andyjyap.com"><b>Andy Yap</b></a>, Postdoctoral Associate/Lecturer, Sloan School of Management, MIT</li>
<li><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/sm2355"><b> Shira Mor</b></a>, Assistant Professor, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, The Netherlands</li>
<li><b>Eric Hamerman</b>, Assistant Professor, Tulane University, New Orleans</li>
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<h2>Research Assistants</h2>
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<li><b>Adam Pencz</b>, MA in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, London School of Economics</li>
<li><b>Claire Chamberlin</b>, Finance Analyst, JPMorgan Chase &amp; Co, New York</li>
<li><b>Jihyeon Kim</b>, PhD Student in Organizational Behavior, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign</li>
<li><b>Franklin Shaddy</b>, PhD Student, University of Chicago Booth School of Business</li>
<li><b>Carolyn Popplewell</b>, MA in Statistics, University of Pittsburgh</li>
<li><b>Abigail Schneider</b>, Marketing PhD Student, University of Colorado at Boulder (Leeds)</li>
<li><b>Brian Lucas</b>, Management PhD Student, Northwestern University (Kellogg)</li>
<li><b>Joseph Ferrero</b>, MS in Psychology, University of Oregon</li>
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<p>Our lab research assistants are inquisitive and hard-working students from the Columbia University community. Please see below for brief biographies of our RA team.</p>
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<p><b>Jong Whan &quot;Calvin&quot; Choi</b> is a graduate student at Teachers College pursuing a degree in organizational psychology. He received his BA in Political Science and Philosophy from Clark University in 2008. Calvin has previously worked as a regulatory affairs intern for The Clearing House Association and a relationship manager for the workplace HELPLINE. His primary interests are employment discrimination, the management of organizational change, and organizational justice. He hopes to pursue a career in either human capital consulting or employment law.</p>
<p><b>Sarah Anolik</b> is pursuing her Master’s in Social-Organizational Psychology at Columbia University’s Teachers College. She is also an Organizational Development Associate at Retensa, LLC. Prior to beginning her graduate studies, Sarah worked in sales, operations and lower-level management for several organizations including Vogue magazine, SoulCycle and Equinox. She graduated from Barnard College in 2008 with a BA in Psychology. Her current areas of interest include group dynamics, diversity (primarily gender and culture), and decision-making.</p>
<p><b>Woohyun &quot;Jason&quot; Choi</b> is a Master's student studying Operations Research at the School of Engineering &amp; Applied Sciences. He is interested in preference measurement and understanding how people's decision parameters change over time. He is considering applying to PhD programs in Quantitative Marketing.</p>
<p><b>Dominique Jones</b> is a sophomore at Columbia University studying Psychology. She is interested in working with peers at the Behavioral Research Lab and meeting face to face with study participants. After Columbia Dominique plans on continuing her education with a Ph.D in Psychology.</p>
<p><b>Ellen Hada</b> is a post-baccalaureate psychology student at Columbia University and simultaneous pre-medical student at Hunter College. Before coming to Columbia she received an accelerated graduate Bachelor's from Cornell University and worked in both the public and private spheres as a Human Resources Manager/VP for over 5 years. Ellen is hoping to pursue an MD/PhD with a strong focus on Social Neuroscience and interest in intervention studies in cultural and organizational psychology.</p>
<p><b>Nana Amoh</b> is a graduate student at Teachers College pursuing a master's degree in Clinical Psychology. She received her BA in Psychology with a concentration in English from Columbia University in the City of New York in 2013. She is also an RA in the Laboratory of Inter-Group Relations and the Social Mind where she is involved with studies that examine how social identity affects behavior. Nana is interested in the science of decision making and behavioral interventions and plans to pursue a PhD in Clinical Psychology. </p>
<p><b>Lizhi Zhang</b> is a Master's student in the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences program. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA in Psychology and is interested in consumer behavior and marketing research. She hopes to pursue a career in research/analytics in the media industries.</p>
<p><b>Zach Bucknoff</b> is a post-baccalaureate student in the psychology certificate program at Columbia University. His current research interests include leadership, behavior change, and individual and collective agency. Previously, Zach worked as an organization development consultant, helping federal agencies create and implement strategic plans. </p>
<p><b>Hayley Blunden</b> is a graduate of the Columbia Business School MBA program. She received her BA in Economics and Media Studies from the University of Virginia in 2008. Prior to her graduate studies, Hayley held positions in internal strategy, consulting and finance at TheLadders, Cornerstone Research and Barclays Capital, respectively. She is interested in how changes in the work environment driven by technology and globalization impact the workforce and employees' experiences of work. She is particularly interested in virtual work and its consequences for work life, diversity and teamwork. She hopes to pursue a PhD in Management with a focus on Organizational Behavior.</p>
<p><b>Veronica Handunge</b> is a freshman at Columbia University majoring in Neuroscience and concentrating in Business Management. She is interested in recruiting participants and is excited to help conduct the various studies carried out by the Behavioral Research Lab. After graduating from Columbia, Veronica hopes to either get a Ph.D in Neuroscience or to go into consulting. </p>
<p><b>Zachary Heinemann</b> is a freshman in Columbia College planning to study Psychology and Business in order to eventually enter a Ph.D. program for Industrial/Organizational Psychology. His specific interests are focused on how cognition and social situations impact worker performance and how perceived efficacy can alter this. </p>
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</div>Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:53:17 +0000cbs_behavior31 at http://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/behaviorlabDirections to Labhttp://www8.gsb.columbia.edu/behaviorlab/directions
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<div class="field-item even"><p>There are two locations for the Behavioral Research Lab. Experiment rooms B203, B204, B205, and the lab office, B201, are located in the basement of Uris Hall, access through the side of Uris (see the map below). The secondary lab space is on the 3rd Floor of Uris in room 304.</p>
<h2>Main Lab (Rooms B203, B204, B205, and the Lab Manager&#39;s Office)</h2>
<p>The basement lab is on the east side of Uris Hall, visible by a set of double glass doors underneath the staircase leading up to Uris Deli (see map below). Enter by swiping your CUID and walk down the stairs.</p>
<h2>Uris 304 (Computer Lab)</h2>
<p>To reach the 3rd Floor lab: enter through the main entrance of Uris Hall, then take the elevator (or the stairs) to the 3rd floor, and Room 304 is located all the way down on the right, if you&#39;re coming out of the elevator.</p>
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About Us</h2>
<p>The Behavioral Research Lab is a large,centralized laboratory that works to facilitate scholarly research conducted within the Business School.The Lab is utilized by a <a href="/behaviorlab/aboutus/researchers"> large community</a> of faculty, graduate students, post docs and research assistants who are affiliated with Columbia Business School.<br /></div>
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<div class="field-item even"><p><img alt="" src="/behaviorlab/sites/www8.gsb.columbia.edu.behaviorlab/files/reading-heart-rate.jpg" /></p><h2>A Place for Productive Research</h2><p>The Lab exists to help facilitate the research of Columbia Business School researchers. The Lab offers many services in pursuit of helping researchers conduct their studies, and the Lab&#39;s staff are dedicated to assisting in any way they can. Please do not hesitate to contact the <a href="mailto:behavioralab@gsb.columbia.edu">Lab Manager</a> with any questions, thoughts, concerns or accolades you may have. We&#39;re here to help you!</p></div>
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<div class="field-item even"><p><img alt="" src="/behaviorlab/sites/behaviorlab/files/images/behaviorlabdoor.jpg" width="100%;" /></p><h2>Welcome to the Behavioral Research Lab</h2><div class="section-content"><p>The Behavioral Research lab is actively involved in the investigation of human decision making and behavior. The Lab facilitates research conducted by Columbia Business School faculty, post docs, graduate students, and research assistants. Our research helps to illuminate some of the most interesting and complex questions regarding human behavior and the human mind.</p><p>We conduct hundreds of studies every year that contribute to scientific knowledge in the fields of managerial science, consumer behavior &amp; marketing, social &amp; cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, and sociology.</p></div><p>&nbsp;</p></div>
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